A point level switch detects that a defined filling level (max. or min.) has been reached and emits a switch signal for process control. Find here tailored solutions for beverage and food processes and the pharmaceutical...
In which applications do point level sensors make sense?
Application examples for capacitive level sensors from Anderson-Negele:
While the measuring electrode of the sensors and the vessel wall form the capacitor plates, the liquid becomes the dielectric medium. Due to the superior permittivity (dielectric constant) value of the medium compared to air the capacity increases by growing coverage of the electrode. The alteration of capacity is measured by the electronic devices of the capacitive level sensor and transformed into a switch command.
How do point level sensors work?

Capacitive level measurement of foaming and adhesive media

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